
Amazon’s Alexa now has eyes.
Not real ones,
of course, but the online retail giant’s new Echo Look has built-in lighting and a hands-free camera to take full-length photos or videos so a consumer can instantly check their wardrobe before
heading out.
The new device, a bit of a step-up from the traditional Amazon Echo, has four built-in LED lights, a hands-free camera, an intelligent background blur feature for photos, a
microphone and speaker and sits on a tripod socket, which can be wall-mounted.
Amazon also added a feature called Style Check, which combines machine learning with advice from fashion
specialists for an opinion on which outfit looks best. This looks like a piece of Amazon’s version of IBM’s Watson.
Echo Look also can keep a log book of what outfits were worn by
date to keep track of favorites.
The smart home assistant has the same features as the traditional Echo, so a person can ask for the weather forecast, turn lights on or off, order a coffee
from Starbucks and, of course, buy things from Amazon.
The photos also are voice triggered, as in ‘Alexa, take a photo.’
Amazon doesn’t market it this way, but Echo
Look ultimately could be used for home monitoring, like connected security cameras.
And smart home security cameras, which send pictures or videos to mobile phones, the same as Echo Look, also
could be used to check an outfit, although they aren’t marketed that way.
For example, standing in front of a Canary home monitoring device produces a smartphone video of the
person standing in front of it.
I haven’t yet seen or tested Echo Look, which is not yet available, so no word on how the sound is compared to the pounding audio that can come out of a
cranked-up Amazon Echo.
This will be a critical features, since the most common application of current Amazon Echo owners is playing music, according to new research from GfK, as I wrote about
here yesterday (Top Use Of Amazon Alexa, Google Home: Playing Music).
Amazon Alexa used to be only able to hear you.
Now she can see you as well.
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Voice assistants are
on tap for discussion at the MediaPost IoT Marketing Forum May 18 in New York. Here’s the agenda.